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… 1 "An 'open plea' [is] one that d[oes] not include a recommendation from the State nor a prior indication from the … rather than a Mitsubishi. The car was parked some distance away from the stores. Defendant's physical description … complied. Officer William Agar, Jr. directed Bossick to get out of the car. When the officer asked Bossick whether …
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… (PTI) program for one year, which he successfully completed. At the time of his arrest, the police seized his … and FPIC. The police returned Acevedo's FPIC after he completed PTI, and in 2010, he applied for permits to … see [Detective Rotsaert]," and "cursed a little bit, just getting disruptive." She explained that she "would have …
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… was sentenced to two years of non-custodial probation, community service and mandatory fines. He did not file a … under oath [at the PCR hearing] . . . and testified inopposite to his testimony at the plea hearing and his … I'm not trying to threaten anyone, but . . . under oath I'm getting two exactly opposite answers. The court continued. …
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… nineteen-year old Sean Turanicza (Sean)1 tragically passed away from a methadone overdose with a contributing factor of … order granting the summary judgment dismissal of the complaint she filed against defendants, Claudia Kerman and … out for her mother, she and her mother then "tried to get [Sean] into the bathroom," prior to Ellen calling 9-1-1. …
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… the narcotics and vice section. As he and his partner were getting into their unmarked vehicle, he saw two women and a … about obtaining a warrant and said either "fuck it" or "forget about it," "I'll sign the paper" and then signed the … found in the back of the store. Most of the cannabinoid was commercially packaged in foil under the brand name Scooby …
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… this damage, how long do you think it will be before you get to my unit. And she said two months. And I said, that's … Thereafter, plaintiff advised defendant the work was completed on April 25, 2013. Defendant contended at trial … and did not resume payments until May 2014, when a new company took over management of Troy Towers. Plaintiff …
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… "put half of his body inside" the open window "to go and get the briefcase." Defendant grabbed the briefcase, which … hung onto the briefcase, as defendant attempted to pull it away. On redirect examination, Mondragon stated that he … for about five to ten minutes, after which defendant's companion persuaded defendant to release the bag and leave. …
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… born of the marriage. On April 18, 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking a temporary restraining order (TRO) against defendant. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged that on April 7, 2017, … is working with children, [and] that they (the school) will get in trouble for helping her out." Plaintiff also alleged …
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… to -35.2 Defendant contends the court erred by finding he committed the predicate offense of harassment, as defined in … Final Judgment of Divorce. The PSA provided that "regular communication between the parties regarding any matter … basketball game and that defendant blocked her ability to get into her car. Defendant denied this. Plaintiff testified …
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… before the two-member panel. The three-member panel commented upon the two-member panel's efforts to ascertain whether appellant had any insight into why he committed the murder, so the two-member panel could assess … manner that you did. Because of appellant's failure to get to the root of what caused his criminal conduct, the …
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… resulted from a preexisting condition alone or in combination with work events, thus disqualifying her for … wall. The psychologist yelled to petitioner to leave and get help. Petitioner did, but envisioned horrible things … in the record as a whole.'" Ibid. (quoting Henry v. Rahway State Prison, 81 N.J. 571, 579-80 (1980)). The burden of …
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… order granted defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for failure to state a claim upon which relief … protested the reverse racial discrimination, he became a target for retaliation; namely, "all his articles submitted to … thousands of dollars, happened to Plaintiff's inability to get a job . . . due to Racial Discrimination and Retaliation …
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… of a change of address. However, his probation officer recommended that defendant have the opportunity to remain in … out of the library, he got into a car, and began driving away. Defendant still did not have a valid driver's license … permit prison bound offenders to address their addiction by getting into recovery. Recovery I have learned is not simply …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1), and third degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1). … today, [D.M.]? A. Not at all. I'd rather be at work and getting paid for my job. 5 A-2783-14T2 Q. As you sit here … was specifically asked to determine if these items, taken together, had a value of more than $500. During the Rule …
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… Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Melissa Medoway, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). Joseph E. … set forth in Judge Daniel J. Yablonsky's September 19, 2016 comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. The … testified that the program to which he was referred would "get to know [their clients] and know at what level to …
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… charged in an Accusation with first degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3a(1) and … for an unlawful purpose, and first degree conspiracy to commit murder. In return, the State agreed to recommend that … testified that he would have spoken to Moses’ attorney to get his "permission to talk to Mr. Moses." Defendant and …
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… of Labor & Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2004-12557. Pablo N. Blanco … percent of Phyllis Apperman's wages of $800. So, he will get $400 per week for 450 weeks and continuing as long as he … statute, as we are required to do here, the first step is always to consider its plain language. Oberhand v. Dir., Div. …
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… someone to kill plaintiff and his current wife or she would get a gun and kill them herself. 3 A-5460-14T1 The evidence … at trial, the Family Part judge found that defendant had committed the predicate acts of terroristic threats and … threats and harassment. Having found that defendant had committed the predicate acts, the court went on to find that …
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… and fourth-degree credit card theft. The State would not recommend any particular sentence,1 but would agree to a … that defendant's attorney advised him diametrically opposite to the plea agreement as he alleges, then defendant … that defendant's attorney told defendant he would get a three-to-five year sentence, such deficient conduct …
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… identified defendant from a photo array as the person who committed the robbery at the bank. On September 27, 2006, … identified defendant from a photo array as the person who committed the robbery at Northfield Bank. On January 11, … stated that, because he had a toy gun, he knew no one would get hurt. He stated that he had been addicted to heroin from …